Series wrap-up: Jacksonville dropped four of five games to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, going down 4-3 Sunday when five consecutive batters reached in the sixth off Jumbo Shrimp starter Cody Poteet (1-1). Jimmy Kerrigan's two-run double provided the go-ahead run. The Jumbo Shrimp got only 11 runs in the five-game series.

Crustacean sensation: On a team with dormant bats at the start (the Jumbo Shrimp are batting .206 as a team and average 9.7 strikeouts per game), Sierra has been the exception. The speedy outfielder has an eight-game hitting streak and is, along with Twine, one of just two Jumbo Shrimp hitting better than .235.

On deck: The Jumbo Shrimp meet one of their oldest rivals in the Barons, who have struggled in the early going in the Southern League's North Division. The series would have marked a homecoming for former Clay High School pitcher Dane Dunning, the No. 6-ranked prospect in the White Sox organization, but he underwent Tommy John surgery in March and will miss the entire season. But there's still a familiar face in former Jacksonville University and Suns/Jumbo Shrimp pitcher Matt Tomshaw, who now pitches for Birmingham. The Barons' roster contains two of the top White Sox outfield prospects in Blake Rutherford and Micker Alonso, as well as a third one in Luis Alexander Basabe, who will miss the series with a broken bone in his hand.